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Zajaris Unveils New Private Messages with Aldo: "Here Are the Proofs"

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 by Isabella Sanchez

On Wednesday, Cuban actress Zajaris Fernández shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation featuring a contact saved as "Asere"—allegedly the rapper Aldo, known as Al2 El Aldeano. In the exchange, the contact apologizes for mistreating her and admits he doesn't want to lose her, presenting this as part of a new batch of evidence she posted on Instagram.

This revelation follows a day after Zajaris conducted a 40-minute live stream where she accused Aldo of assaulting her outside Residente of Calle 13's house. She also warned the rapper about his immigration status, child custody, and substance use.

In the screenshot, messages from "Asere" sent between 10:31 and 10:35 in the morning express regret, stating: "I feel really bad, hope you have a good trip, sorry for treating you badly in front of those people, it's something I'll always regret and apologize for."

The messages continue with sentiments like "I won't bother you anymore," "The shame I feel for treating you like that," "I don't want you to leave me," and "But I understand."

Zajaris accompanied the post with the caption: "A poster can express whatever one wants!!!! Everything speaks for itself!!!!! PROOFS," implying that the screenshots contradict any public denial from the rapper.

This latest post comes during a week of intense public scrutiny on Aldo, which began last Monday when El B (Bian Oscar Rodríguez Galá), his former partner in Los Aldeanos, broke 12 years of silence to accuse him of harassment, defamation, and threats, also announcing legal action.

That same day, reggaeton artist Yomil publicly criticized Aldo on Instagram, comparing him to Alexander Otaola "in rapper version" and announced a diss track, declaring: "For me, Los Aldeanos, from yesterday on, is one and it's called El Bian."

During Tuesday's live stream, Zajaris disclosed that Aldo first contacted her in 2014 from someone else's profile, but she didn't respond until 2020, six years later.

The actress also claimed to have paid Aldo's credit card debts, helped him avoid foreclosure on his home, and assisted in changing his company's name.

Zajaris further asserted that she has a police report filed against Aldo and responded legally to a cease and desist letter he sent her.

The conflict between the two became public in January 2026 when Aldo displayed injuries on his chest and announced he would go to the police. The next day, Zajaris released audios and private messages that she claimed showed verbal abuse from the rapper.

Zajaris concluded the Tuesday live stream with a statement summarizing her feelings: "I loved you. I admired you. I wanted to help you and build a life with you. I've never denied it. Never. I parted from you with deep sorrow. The greatest pain I've experienced, even greater than having to give up the love I had for you, was realizing who you really were."

Understanding the Current Drama Between Zajaris and Aldo

What evidence did Zajaris present against Aldo?

Zajaris shared WhatsApp messages where Aldo, referred to as "Asere," apologizes for mistreating her and expresses his regret, adding context to their ongoing conflict.

What accusations has Zajaris made against Aldo?

Zajaris accused Aldo of assaulting her, mismanaging his immigration status, child custody issues, and substance abuse. She also mentioned financial support she provided him.

How did the controversy between Zajaris and Aldo become public?

The dispute became public in January 2026 when Aldo showed injuries and vowed to contact the police, followed by Zajaris posting audio and messages alleging his verbal aggression.

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